SOLUTION: Secant of angle= sqrt4 in quadrant 4

Algebra.Com
Question 808160: Secant of angle= sqrt4 in quadrant 4
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Secant of angle= sqrt(4) in quadrant 4
----
If sec(x) = 2, cos(x) = 1/2
---
Reference angle is pi/3 or 60 degrees
In QIV that would be -pi/3 or 300 degrees.
=================
Cheers,
Stan H.
=================

RELATED QUESTIONS

if tangent theta = square root of 2 over 4 and angle theta terminates in the first... (answered by stanbon)
The one false statement is; a. The sine of an angle in the second quadrant is the sine... (answered by stanbon)
If the tangent of an angle is positive and the secant of the angle is negative, in which... (answered by MathLover1,Alan3354,math_tutor2020,MathTherapy)
How would you express each in terms of a reference angle.? : 1. co tangent of 285... (answered by stanbon)
what quadrant is angle 19pi/4... (answered by Alan3354)
I need help with a very difficult math assignment i have recieved my math teachers makes... (answered by drk,stanbon)
Please help me with this problem... Find the exact values of the sine, cosine,... (answered by lwsshak3)
If cosθ=−1/4, then the angle θ is likely to be found in _______ quadrant II or III (answered by MathLover1)
Find the exact value of the logarithm: log(base... (answered by josmiceli,bucky)